Early Age Dance
(Ages 3-5, all dancers placed by age)
The curriculum of our Early Age Dance classes is centered around a child’s natural and innate curiosity and desire to explore movement and musicality. Both Pre-Ballet and Ballet/Tap/Jazz classes seek to provide an energizing and enjoyable experience through an introduction to basic ballet positions and the musicality and different movement of jazz and tap. For dancers aged 3-5, classes are 45 minutes long, and focus on developmentally appropriate exercises to build coordination, strength, flexibility, musicality, and spatial awareness. We also seek to encourage the development of the child’s artistic awareness, creativity, and imagination.
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Primary Division
(Ages 6-8)
As young dancers reach our Primary Program, classes gradually become more structured, and ballet and contemporary/jazz become separate classes to allow more focus on technical building blocks specific to each genre. Dancers will be introduced to simple concepts of posture, weight change, alignment, and arm positions and begin learning specific turnout preparation exercises.
For dancers in the Primary II level, ballet classes increase in duration to 1 hour a week, and begin to incorporate basic vocabulary and simple work facing the barre. This level is specifically designed to prepare young dancers for the structure and routine of a ‘traditional’ ballet class the following year. |
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Elementary Division
(Ages 8+ by placement)
In our Elementary Division levels, classes will begin to stress the building of basic foundational technique, vocabulary, musicality, and movement. Dancers in the Elementary I and II levels will have hour-long classes both ballet and contemporary jazz. These first years of ‘traditional’ ballet education focus on posture, building vocabulary, developing proper rotation, and building strength in releve positions. Dancers will continue to build upon concepts of musicality, stage directions, and spatial awareness. Exercises are simplistic, routine and repetitive to build the basic foundations of ballet and contemporary/jazz techniques.
By the Elementary III/IV level, dancers should have a solid working knowledge of many basic steps in both ballet and contemporary jazz. In this level, dancers will focus on developing their sequencing skills and learning more advanced steps such as pirouettes and grande allegro, and will start pre-pointe strengthening for future work on pointe. It is common for dancers to spend multiple years in the Elementary III/IV level in order to gain proper strength, coordination, bodily awareness, and maturity before beginning pointe work in the Intermediate Division. |
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Intermediate/Advanced Division
(By placement only)
Dancers in the Intermediate Division begin to incorporate more complexity in their sequencing and are incorporating all types of turns and jumps, while also beginning pointe work. All dancers in the Intermediate I level are evaluated on the first day with a series of specifically designed tests.
Dancers will be encouraged to use the results from this first day to assess their personal weaknesses and strengths, and use this knowledge to focus on specific personal improvement throughout the next year of training. Pointe work is introduced slowly with a focus on strengthening, and injury-prevention, and will build in difficulty through the Intermediate levels. |
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Open and Adult Divisions
(Open to all ages and experience levels, specific classes by age or placement)
At Cary Ballet, we pride ourselves in providing excellent training for all types of dancers in many different genres. Classes in this division include beginning ballet and contemporary jazz classes for ages 8-13, teens, and classes for adults with drop-in or punch-card based formats, hip hop, and dance team styles. All of our classes are taught by experienced faculty members, many of whom were professional dancers themselves. Open and adult classes offer a wide range of opportunities with an emphasis on inclusion and enjoyment.
We offer four adult dance classes a week. These can be taken as a drop-in for $30/class or one can purchase an 'Adult Punchcard'. The punchcard is $250 and that pays for 10 classes to be taken at any time. Unused punches from one session will still be valid in the next. We will gladly offer a free trial class for any adult that is interested, register below or contact office@caryballet.com if you would like to join. |